DLA - MS3498 REV C - SCREW ASSEMBLY, PANELOrganization: DLADate: 1987-07-24Description:
THE GOVERNMENT HAS A ROYALTY-FREE LICENSE UNDER U.S PATENT APPLICATION SERIAL NUMBER 843,953 FILED ON JULY 23, 1969, ENTITLED "ADJUSTABLE SLEEVE FOR FASTENING SOFT MATERIAL PANELS TO HARD MATERIAL" FOR THE BENEFIT OF MANUFACTURE OF THIS ADJUSTABLE SLEEVE EITHER FOR THE GOVERNMENT OR FOR USE IN EQUIPMENT TO BE DELIVERED TO THE GOVERNMENT.

UL 1693 - UL STANDARD FOR SAFETY ELECTRIC RADIANT HEATING PANELS AND HEATING PANEL SETS - THIRD EDITION; REPRINT WITH REVISIONS THROUGH AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 14, 2011Organization: ULDate: 2010-09-13Description:
These requirements do not cover the following:
a) Heating equipment connected to the supply by use of a
flexible cord with attachment plug;
b) Heating equipment that is movable after installation;
c) Heating equipment with integral means of producing air
flow;
d) Heating equipment manufactured and sold as an integral part
of a floor or ceiling covering materials such as heated floor
tiles, heated carpet, and heated laminate floor;
e) Heating equipment exceeding 355 W/m2(33
W/ft2) when installed in concrete or poured masonry;
f) Electric Space-Heating Cables of Article 424 Part V of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70;
g) Heating panels and panel sets for mounted directly underfloor
coverings in accordance with 424.99 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70; and
h) Radiant heating panels intended to be installed in a dropped
or suspended ceiling.

FAA-E-2850 - SWITCHGEAR, CONTROL PANEL, CRITICAL POWER CENTERS AND D.C CONTROL POWER EQUIPMENT FOR ARTCC/ACF POWER SYSTEM Organization: FAADate: 1988-11-01Description: This specification establishes the performance, design,
manufacture, test, acceptance requirements and delivery to FAA sites of 480
volt three-phase power switchgear lineups, 48 volt DC batteries, chargers and
distribution panels for control power, 480-208/120 volt critical power centers
(CPCs), power control and monitoring system (PCMS) control panel, auxiliary
equipment and accessories for the electrical power system at Air Route Traffic
Control Centers (ARTCCs).

CSA SPE-1000 - MODEL CODE FOR THE FIELD EVALUATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - FOURTH EDITIONOrganization: CSADate: 2013-05-01Description:
This Model Code does not apply to the field evaluation of
a) wire and cable products;
b) wiring devices;
c) equipment for use in hazardous locations;
d) medical electrical equipment and systems;
e) components* that will require further evaluation as part of a
complete assembly, such as switches, relays, and timers;
f) equipment connected to line voltage in excess of 46 kV;
g) manlifts, elevators, climb assists and similar systems (other
than their associated control panels); and
h) any equipment that is not permitted to be field evaluated as
directed by an AHJ (such as air-cleaning equipment that
intentionally produces ozone).

DSF/FPREN 61010-2-201 - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEASUREMENT, CONTROL AND LABORATORY USE - PART 2-201: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT Organization: DSDescription: This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows. 1.1.1 Equipment included in scope Replacement: This part of IEC 61010 specifies safety requirements and related verification tests for any product performing the function of control equipment and/or their associated peripherals, for example: - Programmable logic controller (PLC) and programmable automation controller (PAC); - Distributed Control Systems (DCS); - remote I/O; - industrial PC (computers) and Panel PC; - Programming and Debugging Tools (PADTs); - Displays and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI); - positioners, which have as their intended use the control and command of machines, automated manufacturing and industrial processes, e.g. discrete and continuous control.

DSF/FPREN 61010-2-201 - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEASUREMENT, CONTROL AND LABORATORY USE – PART 2-201: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT Organization: DSDescription: This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows. 1.1.1 Equipment included in scope Replacement: This part of IEC 61010 specifies safety requirements and related verification tests for any product performing the function of control equipment and/or their associated peripherals, for example: – Programmable logic controller (PLC) and programmable automation controller (PAC); – Distributed Control Systems (DCS); – remote I/O; – industrial PC (computers) and Panel PC; – Programming and Debugging Tools (PADTs); – Displays and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI); – positioners, which have as their intended use the control and command of machines, automated manufacturing and industrial processes, e.g. discrete and continuous control.

CEI EN 62382 - ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION LOOP CHECK Organization: CEIDate: 2013-11-01Description: This
standard is applicable for the construction of new plants and for
expansion/retrofits (i.e. revamping) of E&I installations in
existing plants (including PLC, BAS, DCS, panel-mounted and field
instrumentation). It does not include a detailed checkout of power
distribution systems, except as they relate to the loops being
checked (i.e. a motor starter or a power supply to a four-wire
transmitter).

CENELEC - EN 62382 - CONTROL SYSTEMS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY - ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION LOOP CHECK Organization: CENELECDate: 2013-03-01Description: This
standard is applicable for the construction of new plants and for
expansion/retrofits (i.e. revamping) of E&I installations in
existing plants (including PLC, BAS, DCS, panel-mounted and field
instrumentation). It does not include a detailed checkout of power
distribution systems, except as they relate to the loops being
checked (i.e. a motor starter or a power supply to a four-wire
transmitter).

IEC 62382 - CONTROL SYSTEMS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY – ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION LOOP CHECK - EDITION 2.0Organization: IECDate: 2012-11-01Description: This
standard is applicable for the construction of new plants and for
expansion/retrofits (i.e. revamping) of E&I installations in
existing plants (including PLC, BAS, DCS, panel-mounted and field
instrumentation). It does not include a detailed checkout of power
distribution systems, except as they relate to the loops being
checked (i.e. a motor starter or a power supply to a four-wire
transmitter).